Introducing Jester King Coquetier

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  1. Grayson14

    Grayson14 Devotee (315) Aug 20, 2014 Oklahoma

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    We’re pleased to introduce Jester King Coquetier. Brewed with cubeb peppercorns, anise seed, lemon zest, and lemon juice, Coquetier is inspired by the woody, herbal, floral, and citrus character of the traditional New Orleans cocktail Sazerac. Lemon zest recalls the cocktail’s traditional garnish, a thin sliver of lemon peel resting on the rim of the glass. The beer was aged in French brandy barrels, as the cocktail originally called for Cognac brandy.


    Coquetier was brewed in April of 2014 with Hill Country well water, barley, rye, hops, cubeb peppercorns, anise seed, lemon zest, and lemon juice. It was initially fermented in stainless steel with a mixed culture of microorganisms consisting of brewers yeast and native yeast and bacteria harvested from the air and wildflowers around our brewery in the Texas Hill Country. It then spent seven months continuing to slowly ferment and mature in 600 liter French brandy barrels. It was then refermented in bottles, kegs, and casks for another three months prior to release. Coquetier is 7.5% alcohol by volume, has a finishing gravity of 1.005 (1 degree Plato), and was 11 IBU and 3.2 pH at the time of bottling. The label art was created by our in-house artist Josh Cockrell. Finally, the French brandy barrels, after first being used by us to impart spirit character into Coquetier, are now in our barrel room as neutral oak vessels containing 100% spontaneously fermented beer.


    Coquetier will be released at Jester King when our tasting room opens on Friday, April 24th at 4pm. It will be available by the glass, as well as to go in 750ml bottles ($18, limit 4 per customer per day). Approximately 4,500 bottles are available. The price point for Coquetier is slightly higher than some of our previously released barrel-fermented beers, due to the extra cost associated with bringing in special barrels from overseas. At this point, we do not anticipate Coquetier being available beyond Jester King, aside from a few special events.

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    Coquetier in front of a 600 liter brandy barrel

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    Jester King Coquetier"


    ISO ISO ISO
     
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  2. Bluestar

    Bluestar Initiate (0) Mar 5, 2012 Texas

    damn... that sounds awesome... really wish I could get over there for this release...

    I guess there's not really any chance this might make it through 2 full weekends (i.e. May 8)... is there?
     
  3. AChamberlain

    AChamberlain Savant (1,059) Jun 6, 2006 Texas

    first....
     
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  4. jesterkingbeer

    jesterkingbeer Pundit (865) Jun 28, 2010 Texas

    I think it will last a similar amount of time as Reposé. - Jeff
     
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  5. aschwab

    aschwab Initiate (0) Mar 3, 2009 Texas

    Yeah, I think this one will last 3 weeks.
     
  6. EA728

    EA728 Initiate (0) Jul 17, 2010 Texas

    love the label, love anise, definitely ISO!
     
  7. Bluestar

    Bluestar Initiate (0) Mar 5, 2012 Texas


    awesome. haven't been to austin in a couple of months... glad I'll get to try something new!
     
  8. SmellyPete

    SmellyPete Initiate (0) Dec 23, 2014 Texas

    have a feeling this will be over done with anise...
     
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  9. ElChuques

    ElChuques Initiate (0) Oct 8, 2014 Arkansas

    I don't know, man. Based on pretty much every single other Jester King beer I've had, I'd guess it will be done with expert finesse.
     
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  10. starkmarvelo

    starkmarvelo Initiate (0) Jan 20, 2010 Texas

    Jester King doesn't overdo anything unless it's brewed with raspberries. And that is a great thing. I believe it was the Equipoise release where they talked about restraint. On a side note, where the hell is the next batch of Funk Metal?!
     
  11. jesterkingbeer

    jesterkingbeer Pundit (865) Jun 28, 2010 Texas

    The next batch of Funk Metal should be release next month.
     
  12. TTUJohn

    TTUJohn Initiate (0) Nov 13, 2012 Texas

    Boiiiingg
     
  13. MLDucky

    MLDucky Maven (1,344) Oct 12, 2013 Texas
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    So next week lol. :grinning:
     
  14. Theortiz01

    Theortiz01 Initiate (0) Jun 7, 2013 Texas

    It's raining! You can't make this stuff up! See some of yall this weekend.
     
  15. tony2beers

    tony2beers Initiate (0) Feb 17, 2015 Texas

    Does this mean Black Metal is next month too?
     
  16. kmello69

    kmello69 Initiate (0) Nov 27, 2011 Texas

    I need your mule services, sir. We'll talk about this later, as you drink my beer :wink:
     
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  17. lilsquiggz

    lilsquiggz Initiate (0) Feb 17, 2015 Texas

    No RU or Boxers this year?
     
  18. Trelvis

    Trelvis Initiate (0) Feb 26, 2015 Texas

    RU55 is coming. They posted about it a few months ago. Not sure of the time frame though.
     
  19. ElChuques

    ElChuques Initiate (0) Oct 8, 2014 Arkansas

    Come on, guise. I know y'all be drinkin it.

    Noms?
     
  20. jesterkingbeer

    jesterkingbeer Pundit (865) Jun 28, 2010 Texas

    Our next batch of Boxer's Revenge will be released soon.
     
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